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I think you passed over the weakest point in Hanania's argument. He is in my view claiming that classical liberalism's superiority is evidenced by America's economic might. By every single legitimate measure, that is to say by ignoring nominal GDP growth and fake inflation numbers, and focusing on the rapidly deteriorating economic condition of America in real terms, the argument completely falls apart. When the printing press' demise meets the insanity of mass human flesh sack invasions turned to hungry mouths may Hanania and his ilk be the first sacks of flesh offered up to sate the savages' appetites. Of course we all know the absurdity of the reductionism of the homo economicus illness in classical liberalism.

What the multi-culturists must be forced to answer are: 1. Where has a multi-ethnic, multi-racial society ever flourished? 2. How is turning your founding and indigenous population into a minority, inviting in people and encouraging them to hate and dismantle their culture and country and teaching them to hate that population a sign of a superior civilization? A civilization that destroys itself and its own people is a catastrophic failure no matter how capable it is at disguising the fraud that keeps numbers moving up and to the right.

"Wokeness is not believed on the basis of some fact that a convincing argument for HBD can defeat. Wokeness is a mythic complex that no argument will ever defeat, no matter how sound—indeed, the more facts that accumulate against it, the more hysterical and fundamentalist it grows."

Genius. I do think that we on the side of reality need a comprehensive breakdown of, "woke." Midwittery is a perfect explanation of the Hanania, Lindsey, Peterson critiques of woke that start at the Frankfurt school. A huge part that doesn't get addressed is that woke is many things. One of the critical components of it is that it is a power play. There are factions that do not believe at all in egalitarianism. Those factions manipulate it for a very significant part of what it is. It is a racial patronage and spoils system. It is also an insidious status signaling system. The latter component is truly tragic for it offers the race that is being made the bottom of the caste system and that is being dispossessed to fund the patronage/spoils system nothing but empty gestures to maintain status and rank.

That is a system that is rotten to its core. Nay, that is a system that is pure evil. It is we who see this. It is we who have the courage to assert our race's existential need to assert itself in order to survive. It is left liberal insanity that condemns that impulse as hate and right liberal insanity that condemns it as an outdated, collectivist impulse of dullards and knaves. Survival is not a right. It is the manifestation of the ability to channel the most primal of impulses into actions that ensure that outcome. Within that crucible, genius assembles those same ingredients and summons the will to make the most of them. For our people what ensues are the cantatas that swirl in the cupola of our cathedrals and the furnace of the rocket engines burning through the skies and sailing through the cosmos.

Liberalism has no survival instinct. In fact its impulses are destruction. It is so myopic that it desperately uses midwitery to assemble evidence of success that genius easily and properly sees as a fraud. At the causal root of that fraud is a sickness - a sickness whose prognosis is suicide. Stay healthy. Stay strong. Stay right.

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I enjoyed this. Sadly, though, these counter-revolutionary thinkers are pretty weak sauce.

As a pragmatist, I would suggest that a 'pragmatic' argument from outcomes cannot be refuted by an appeal to 'truth'. The whole point of pragmatism is to move away from the need to determine 'the real' in some fundamental sense and replace it with a 'community' standard.

The alt-liberal appeal to 'liberalism is successful because X' is only relevant to a community that would accept such a standard as valid. The counter to such a claim is not 'rightism is also successful' but 'Since you have such confidence, you shouldn't oppose the right from trying to be successful, too'.

Then, I think, you'd find the liberal suddenly changing their tune.

There is no valid counterargument against 'preference' arguments that is *consistent* with liberalism. That's why, when challenged by a preference argument, the liberal has to shift away from 'liberalism' to the logic of the security state.

All liberalism is totalitarianism in the final analysis.

The only way to oppose totalitarianism is with opacity and inertia. The best piece of theory on the problem of opacity for totalitarian liberalism is 'In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities' by Jean Baudillard. Baudrillard may not be a person of the Right, but he is not *liberal*.

You should consider adding Jacques Ellul and Marshal McLuhan non-liberal culture contributors.

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